Hi! i think i should first introduce my self, i am White-Fox, the former "Sissilisko".
i have change my account for many reasons, one is that now my name is easier to spell, understand and remember.

but now in the business, i had a vision, a dream of truly amazing HTPC, that aint super expencive and a super computer. and now i have my dream coming true and i want to share those moments with you guys... I shall present you, Kaamos.

So let's get started, so i brought the motherboard and CPU/GPU (APU) at first, out from my own money.

Then to unbox it and place the apu in place and other stuff, i will go over this quicly, in other hands i will build the system in my old case (600T) with my 1200W powersupply (yes it's a "little" over kill ), H100, kingston 4GB 1333MHz memory and asus 660TI

and they seem all to work, and dont make a fuss about the 660TI, i used that build to finish up wiht a 3D modeling so the grafics card boosted the job quite much.

Next job is to take the motherboard in some easier plase to measeure and to work with and replase the H100 cooling with something else so we can use the H100 more freely.

but first to mod some of the newer case, it's made to take in only mATX motherboards and there was one locked motherboard stand off on my way, well... time to drill it out.

well now it's not in our way anymore.. and now i will reveal you how it looks in it's temporary case. and i am using it from my 50" TV.

and as you can see, im finifhing my 3D with it.

and for the last, i got the 3mm aluminium piece, and some tools.

got my self a dremel kit, will come really handydandy.

also safety glasses ;D and some pressing devises or what do ya guys call them...

this is for now... i will soon upload some more, after ive done with the freaking keyboard settings (layout), it keeps changing it from finnish to english and can't find any right buttons

That rabbit totally thinks it's going to score with your arctic cammo-jammies. Wall computers are great, but you will want a quick-remove setup.

i think you're right :P and i will, and i will make for lan's and other use a stand off that resembles a wall where is also a quick connect so even in show casing people will understand the idea way easier then if i would build it just "legs" or simple standoff like what they use when showing motherboards..

i putted the computer on the "test bench" setup again so i can continue with the aluminium and and easier to put all the stuff on that setup so i will install my windows on my ssd on this setup also (that's why the CD-drive)

i was lazy so i took my screen on there also so i can whatch TV while installing my Win7 :P

and after all that i installed my Storage HDD that contains all the pictures and 3D modellings of this project so i can continue making this.

im just loving my SSD and new RAM's, the computer is so much faster then with the samsung F3 and 4GB 1333MHz memories....

allright, got a new package :P ordered my self a new power supply and fans :3

i lteraly peed honey when i ordered these, 22€ each... oh god, but the noctua nf-f12 are worth every penny

and got my self the Silverstone SFX 450W Bronze powersupply THAT WASN'T MODULAR! i got peed in the eye by sell picture... -.-'' well it doesn't crash the mod.

and now i want to test those out and make the holes so i can adapt the hard-drives on the alunimium...
so draw:ing and after that, some measurement's and we have hole placements

sorry but i forgot to take pictures of drilling the holes, BUT! i need to make them deeper so from that, there is.

and here is the whole system test fitted,

oh and those who thinked me as an idiot for doing the ghetto watercooling.... well... they were right...
i thinked there would be not so much air, and it wouldn't interfiere so much but my tempatures are bouncing from 38c to 62c randomly and rapidly....
soooo i have to get a reservoir in this, i don't know where to put it or how much it will cost.

I have seen a couple of people do this mod before and a number of them have used the swiftech micro res. It only costs about $25. Here is a link to the swiftech site, but you can find it most everywhere.